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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1955-09-06PLACE: TIM~: RI~R M~rIMG OF TM~ CITY 0OgNCIL OF CFi 9oqP SaW ~ 6, IRS Ce~a~cil Ckmmbmrm, City ~all 8 {, B. ChLL 'NJ ORI~R: PI Pr A{ ~ m~ettng m e~lled to order at 8:10 p. m. by Mayor ~tth. ~m of Alle~imm~e mmm recited, after vhich Invocation vms given by the let ~1 ..nt s~d ~mi~r Tossi. At: ~ounell~ea Andl~v ~a, hl~c~ Lacchio, hilts Corte~i, Telford ~tth C~4LBan Richard Gtmten MI NOTES: Th-re betmg no MAmutm~ presented for approval, marne mere &rapeseed with. T~m.-e beimg mo Claims presented for l~:-mmat, mmme mere dl~pe~med with. BOULEVARD RIGHT-OF-WAY: iialmr Smith st&Md that the first item of Misses this evmsim~ cm un~r old ml~, c~rMM tM ~lB~t of a kmti~ MiM~Mr to fiZL ~ u~lred t~ of ~. ~~ ~n~q. b t~ ~ t~t, su~J~t to t~ e~tl'm coaft~tiM, ~ ~d 1~ to at ~i8 tim ~- amd them imm~Mm~ted City ~ B~ClM~g to mmtify Mr. coafirmed. rewmlarly ~rried, t~t t~ ~'s ~ia~ ~ ~en ~ u~ old Mt~ m t~ mtt~r of ~~ ~y right- ,Flier in t~ aftex.~ro-, it m &~~ t~t f~r st~ m sa~d that if there mere no objective, tbs m~tter mid bm referred back to .hbo city M~m~mr fmr furtker r~tim~.' No objections hevim~-been rm~mtm~m~, it m~s mo ox~mr~d. MONTHLY REPORTS: FIR~M~N APPOI~M~, Pe~0nnel Matters m the mext item ttk NELSON, 91~, ~IHZ,~' fir~ f~ t~ five ~ ~tt of ~ ~ at ~ls t~; ~~r, ,~ Moa=hly ~t~ ~ r~eived f~. t~ mr[ice of t~ kil~q I~tor f~ t~ ~h of A~t; and, f~ t~ ~lth ~~~ for t~ ~~ of J~ a~ July.' ~t~ z.,--~4-o u~, ~ ~ ~t~ ~ ~ ~1~1y ca--i., t~t t~ ~ b ~~d ~. p~ on file. Jn ~. hyor Nth a~u~ed iht ~ ~ t~ list ~ to k ~ J i t~.~d~f ~ r~te~ with~a~l ~ ~ld ~n ca t~ el~ible Ioro~ jMBr. b time st&~md that tbs appointees m~re am folto~: t Wtl~n, ~n 8~n, ~t~ ~m & ~t ~. Fire ~ief bite at this tim ~~ted t~ ~ e-~d ~tm, m~t~ t~t it should he Doemld Nelson. The appointees amntimm~ ~ere r~emmmm~d by ~ Chief bite ami City Itmqmr NoClunf. Colncilssn Co-*~t~i moved, M m~md by Coa_moilmmn ~ ~m~ reWml~rly carried, trait the reoomeen~tion of the Fire Chief be ~epted. OFFICER J. HALASZ R~IGNATION: ~ERLE REI DELL RESIGNATION: ?- ooo POLICE SKBGFANT EXAMI NATION: /9-000 C~c&t~a ~ated A~t 30, 1955 mm r~eived fro~ Officer Joseph Ral~s, ten~rin~ his r~tgmtton f~m~ ~ke l~lt~e l~partMnt. After brief .~tmion, C~mmollm~n ~i mo-ed, memmmted by Councilman Lucchio an~ ~e~ul~rly carried, that the remi~a~lon am embmttted he accepted. cattoe dated August ~9, 19~5 mm received from Marie Reidell, a of the Street ~rt~nt, te~r~q h~ m~tion f~ that ~- , . ~u~i~n ~a ~ed, ~n~ ~ C~t~ ~hio a~ r~arXy ~rrtg, t~t t~ mi~tm k Mi;~Lod ~ e~itted. At thi~ t~, leqthy d~~~ tm p~ ~-~.-~t~ll a~ m~ of a s~~lOn ~ ~iud artsl~ fr~ ~ ~t~blle acoi~nt ~ile o~r- ltiE o~ of the Citl t~, ig I v~acle ~lven by f~r ~yor Cortesi. .Aft~ d~lon, ~~n ~hio ~, s~~i by Co~ilsa ~rtesi and :.'oS~lsrly 6arrtod, tldt the Better he clo~ed at this time; and, in adehtion, the communications sutmitt~d by Mr. ~heidoll be forsmr~d to the Grand Jury. tniceties dated August 29, 1955 m received from the office of the Maa~ger, relative to ~ezll~lmt examination ia tttm Polioe B~tmmnt. matter ooncer~md the problem of elJ~lbilLty f~r promotion to tho~e fiv~ years so.ice, or. alloviR~ all ,. _a~m~ers to take tM examination. Mayer Smith stated that it had been rec e-~d in the stud~ session the: th matter be referred tm~k 'to the City I~r for a recommendation thr~,~gh the Police fMMmf. CIVIL S~RVICE STATUS & PAY PF, ACTICES: ~-0oO Intm~-office memor~,adum dated Au~mt ~9, 1955 ~s recei~ from the off~e of ~ City ~er, co~r~ ~1 ~rvi~ s~t~ mad ~y p~c- ti~ of ~loy~ ~ ~e in a hi~r oh~ification t~ or~inally ~yed f~. ~ilmn ~m: ~v~d, ~~ by Co~oil~n ~rtesi, ~x t~ ~t b ~pted 8~ plt~d ~ file. ~t~r ~~ion fol~; afar ~l~, ~t~ ~t~l ~od, t~t all City ~loyoes ~ ~~~ in u~ civil t~ ~t~n ~ Mt out of or,r, t~ p~e; After ~h, t~t this Mtter ~ tabl~ ~ ~ld o~ for t M~ ~ath ~rt for t~ City ~il. ~t~ ~ ~~d t~ MtiOn, after ~loh ~11 ~IL ~te ~ ~ follow: Aye, Cou~i~ ~ & bith; be, Council- ~ L~hio & ~togi. ~r ~~ ~d ~t M, it ~ld rmia ca t~ ~. At ~s t~, City Att~y L~ ~ t~t t~ o~fimi Mt~ ~ ~ ret~tatod. Tbm~e beimI no Mimutme I~r~ted for e~mml, mmme were d~mpe~med with. There being no Claims presented for payment, same were dispensed with. R~TIOM Cml#lOSe APPOI~- NORRIS E I SEMBILEY: ~oo~ .ayor 9aith stated that the first item of old ~i~, co~erni~ tb ~tm~mt of a ~mtion Cfin~Mr t( fill tk u~ired te~ of b. ~tky subJ~t to tb e~il's confi~tim, ~rtut a~ ~l~ly ~rrt,, t~t t~ ~r ~ t~n iMBted City h~ ~1~ to ntify AIRPORT BOULEVARD 8URPL~ RIGHT-OF-WAY: ~Y ~$: ~-o~? W~xC .taken up under old bqtminmw8 mum the utter of surplus htituy rifhl or-my on Airport Boulevard. Bayer Smith rourked that at the study sion omrlter in tho aftermooe, it we determined that further needed on eke subject, with a further report from the City Manager. Bm maid that if there wore no objections, the smiter would tm referred bec! to the City Manager for further reporting. No objmction~ having rmwtmtered, it wu mo ordered. Monthly x~wp~ mere. rmmmiv~d from. tho office of tim hild/M Immt~tor for the month of Augtmt; and, from the Health Department for tho of J~ue and July.' Coumellman Lueohio moved, mm~oaded by Cotmctlmam and rmtmlarly car~led, that the ~ ho accepted and placed on file. FIIII~W A~IITIKIFF8, Per~nN1 Matte~ wan t'~ ~t ft~ t~n ~. hyor h~th N~MN; ~I~, ~I~,~ firma .f~ tb flu m s~ttted ~ t~ list w~ to h ~: ~-~0~ oi~.. b f~t~ rmmd t~t EMrd ~es hd ~Uested vith~ of ~ m at ~im t~; b ta',J<r, .~ ~ ~ld ~n on tb eX.dbX, lilt for m ~. b t~ mta~d tut t~ ~imt~ W~ u foll~: Welts at thAm tim ~r~ted tb ~ of ~d Wilson; stat~ t~ m~uZd ~ hid ~b~. ~ ~tntm M~md w~ ree~ by ~e ~tef ~lte aM City ~r ~luq. ~tlMn ~rtai of the Fire ~imf ~ ~mpt~. OffI~ J. ~SZ ~t~ ~tM l~t M, 1~{6 m ~tv~ ~ Officer Jm~ ~~, t~ri~ his ~iWmt~ fm ~ ~l~ ~r~nt. After R~ATION: ~-000 ~ier .~mi~, ~tlmn C~I ~ed, ~~ by ~ilmm and ~Xarly ~~, t~t tb r~~tton ~ ~itted b acc~tod. RBSIGWATIOW: 'mbt of tb Street ~rtmnt, ton~ri~ h~ ~s~ntion ~-OeO ~tMnt. ~1~ ~ca mv~, ~on~d ~ Cou~il~ L~chio rt~larly carried, t~t the r. ipti~ k Moepted as sukitttd. At this tie, le~thy d~~on t~ ~la~ b~ ~.. ~i~ll a~{ ~ of tk City C.~il ~rnin{ t~ ~tter of his Mt ~y . a .sult of a suasion ~ ~ivel trtsiq fr~ ~ ~t~Silm tcoi~it vhile o~r- ttiq one of t~ City t~, and · vehicle ~lvt~ by fo~r h~r Cort~ .After disc~sion, ~uMt~n L~hio ~v~, sec.~d by Co~ilmm ~rt~ a~ ~larly carried, t~t tk mt~r ~ clued at this tim; ag, in addition, tk comnloatio~ sukitted ~ Ir. ~t~11 k fomr~d to G~ad J~y. ~Ia S~ff {nicatton ~ttd t~t 39, 1955 ~m retivtd fs t~ sift. of ~MIWATI~: City h~er, .lati. to 9~t t~sti~ it tk biter ~mnt. ~-000 ~ mtt~ ~er~d the problm of el~tbility for p~tion ~ t~ ~ with five ~ me.ice, or/all~ all ..mM~ to t~ tM emt~tlo~ ~yor S~th m~tmd t~t ~t ~d ~n r~mn~d in t~ mt~ t~t t~m ~ttmr ~ referred ~k 'to the 'City ~m~r for a t~h the Police ~f. CIVIL mVlC! STATUS & PAY PIACTICES: ~000 Inter-office memorandum datmdAugumt 39, 1955 was received from the office of th~ City Manager, concerning civil service status ami pay prac rices of mmploym~m who were'in a higher clammiftcation than ortftnally mmploymd fer. Councilman Rocca moved, m®conded by Councilman Cortmmt, that the report bm accepted and plac~d en film. Further disc~mion 'followed; aftmr which, Co~n~ilamn Cortemi m~wed, that all City Bmployemm bl bLIn~etmd in uadmr civil mmrvlc®. Councilman Luochto stated that, the motion wu mot out of order, he would mmcond ti. Fmrther dimcusetos took plus; after whlch, Mayor ~aith minted thmt at thim ttmm he me, ed that this utter be tabled amd hold over for a mor~ dmtatlM report for the City Coumcil. Councilman l~eca mm~onded the motien, after which call vote wu ~m follow.: Ayes, CounciLmen Rocca &. Smith; Ness, Council men Luochio & Cortemi. Mayor ~mtth .tkwa remmrked .that tnummeh as the motion ehtd not pamm, it would rmin on the alendl. At them elms, City Attorney LyoM remarked that the original Imttonwas Mw reim~tated. Further dimcmmmtontook place, after which Mayor Smith moved, mm<~aded by Co~meilm~m be.a, that thl motion he tabled and the matter before the Council In a further rmp~rt. After an explanation.of tM irrmvious motion by Co~nctlman Lucchio, Councilman Cortest withdrew hie ~000 second; after which, Coeactla~n L.--ochio .~oved, seconded by Councilman Cortomi, that the setter be tabled until the Nit moetinK. Roll call vote ~ a~ foll~uu: Ayes, Couz~ilmou Boo,a, LuechLo, Cortesl, Smith. Coue~ll~aa Bonos e~pla~ that ko voted w/th the understanding that this ~ ~t in a~y w~y affecg' the pre.tram ~tion of the council lmr- tainiq to tee matter~. SENIOR STENO-CLg~K APPOl~, DOBIS · LANDINI: ~- 0 00 Pt%~IC I F~CFOH APPT: ~- DUILDI m INSPECTOR ~ TO LEAVE STATE: ~"'0 STOP SIGN REQUEST ~ogo Ree4~ vas doclar®d at 10:05 p. m. and the meetinK recalled to order at 10:15 p. m. C6mmntcation ems received f~Om 'the 'office 'of the City Clerk, dated September 1, 19~S, eoneerninf the promotional sXamtmtion of Doris Blandlnt from Stenoft~er-Clerk to SeniGr Stenographer-Clerk. It was the recommendation of the City Clerk that she assume the new position of Semior Sten~rapher-Clerk, havin~ passed all p~es of the examination. Counef~n Bones moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and resularly carried, that the recoumendation be approved; that Doris Blandini bo ad- vanced to Senior Stenofrapker-Cle~k, subject to the u~uai one year pro- b~t ionary period. Cogmuntcttion dated &ufust ~9, IGSS was' r~Goivod' fro~ the ~ffice of the D11~ctor of Publt~ Works, to~etber with'CC ---''~'tion dated '~t~r I, 1955, from the OfFice of the City Bas~er, concerning the civil appoint~uent 'of a'Public WOr~ Impocto~. It ~as i'~e~ % laded that Ir. Kenneth Knu.too~ he appointed to tbs po~ition. Dtecmiou followed, after ~, Cgmu~i~man LUeekio ~H~od, ioeomied br Counoilman OortesJ, that tho ~tion of the Director of .l~llG Wo~ and City Mtnapr bo .dga~4~d Sf~ t~ ~e al.md~ bav~ a l~lie ~ ImRe..cto, r. Further dieoUmflon fmlleood, e~tor which roll esl1 vote me a~ fellers: Ceunctlmon I~o & Corto~t; Wemo, Coucilmen. M & bit. bith slated that since there u a deadlock, this matter ~ould bo held over to a subsequent meettnf. Commaic~tion dated SeptmdMr 1, ltSO, ~u received from the office of the htldinf IMpector; roquestinf po~ml~on to lmve the State in order tm atteml the 3srd Annaal bis being of the Pacific Coast Butldi. nf Offi~ialo Conference from Oetobez ~d to ~th. Counci~ Ro~ca moved, seconded by Coune~.lmn Oortesl and ~uhrly cattle4, that permission requited be frantod, Commaication dated Aufuat 2S, i9~ m received from Nrc. A. J. DeMello of 304 Forestview Drive, a~coupanted by s memorandum dated Aupt 30; 1086, from tbs office of thc City Manafer. Both co~nieation~ a requested stop sign in SunShine Gar6eu~ at Forestvtew Brivo and Miller Avenue. Mayor Smith marked that he tmdoretoed this ,w4%te t would quire a r~uttOn. City Manner I~lunf stated that t~is w~ that he had cbockad the request with the Police Chief and foumd that it was in order. Also that ~the attorney should dr~w the proper resolution which could he acted on at the next ~ttnfo Councilman Boe~a then moved, seconded by CoMncllman Luechio and regularly carried, that the City Attorney be tMtructed to prepare the mcessary resolut~ REPORTS: 5'037 Councilman Lucchio then moved, seconded by Councilman Roc~a and regularly carried, that Aim No. 4, 5, 6, & 7, with the exception of Lb (Ser~a Ht~kland~ Street Liwhtiag) under Reports, he ~ecmpted and placed on file. They 4. ~ousin~ AUthority Operation: Report outlining operation of Homsin~ Authority fomrded to City Clerk Rodond! for inclu~ion in Cttyflles. Pine Terrace Drainage Petition: Petition from residents in the area of Pine Terrace hetveen ParkVmy Terrace and Map&o Avenue hi8 boon re- ceived andm been referred to Director of Publtc Works for his study and recommendations, 6. City Manager Roport~: ~- (a) Staff Moetin~ Minutes - Aug~mt 24, 1955 ~/&~- ~/7~- ~/~ -- (b) ~m ~an~ Strut ~ghtl~ ~/~ 7-- (e) Sta~rd foe for c~int on ~ violttim ~ ~--(d) bfUd of taxa ~id City tn e~o~ by ~th hn Y~iaco ~ Co. ~A/~ 7. ~. 0. koffield letter on M LL~ ~m~nt. St~EST LIG~TI~J: ~-/~ g ~/?~ MaYor smith then remarked that tbs Council would proceed with report No. 6-b, concerniq Serra Highlands Street Lijhtin~o Lengthy dtmctm8ion took pl~e eoueo~ng the matter, at which tim Mr. Victor Bobi..n~on, Manager of 'the leeal office of Pacific Ga~ & glectric Co., City Attorney Lyonm, R~hard ~0yle, representative of' the Peninsula Home Builders, mem~ of the City Council and D~rector of l~ublic Works ~oss, spoke concerninf this matter. After dissuasion, MapoF hith re~ommende~t that the City cmmauni- oats ~th the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. or with the developer, and instruct him to provide, tbs necessary lighti~ in accordance with the term~ of the contract or whatever they work out with the Pacific Ga~ & Electric Col ~nd, at the sm time, instruct the Buildin~ Inspector to prohibit o~cupancy of any additional homes until the lighting sittmtion had boon settled. Councilma~ Cortom~ so moved, seconded by Councilman Luoehio. Ceu~cilman L~cchio suK~ootod that, perhaps a period of two v~ or thirty day~ bo fiven es the length of tim~ in which to have this matter taken care of. Councilman Cort~i &Beaded his motion to include thirty deyu to have the lightiR~ in. Aftor ~urthar discussion, CouB~ilmaB Cortes1 remarked that. he would With- draw his motto~ and move that the subdivider be 81yen thirty days. in which to inet. all the polo~ and that if the lights were act workinf by that time, not to let anymore families move in. Councilman Lucchio seconded the motion. Further discussion took pl&ce; after which, motion as made and seconded ~as Foffularly carried. At thin time, Councilman Rocca stated ~.'l~e~ m~ , seconded by Cea~eilamn C~tesi and rewularly v~aewd to Senior Stenogr&pher-Ct®~k, subject to the usual one year pro- batto~ry period. PttLIC ~ I~ M,PT: ogo Communication dated Amt~mt U, 1~ m received free t~ office of ~r~tor of ~bl~ ~, t~tMr vith'o~~tion ~tmd ~pt~r 1, 1955, f~ t~ office of t~ ~ty B~, mo~mrni~ the civil a~ta~nt 'of a'~bltc WO~ I'm~t~. It m tle~:l .in~d t~t Kemth l~m ~ a~im~ to tb ~ttioa. ~mommt~ follo~, after ~imh, ~i~n LMe~o ~, m~o~d by ~u~i~n ~rt~t, t~t t~ ~~a~tioa of t~ ~t~ of ~1~ ~ and cia? ~~r die--ion foll~, after ~hi~h roll call ~ote ns as fall.s: A?~, ~i~n L~chio & brawl; ks, CautiOn. ~cm i ~t~. ~yor S~ith stated that si~e t~ ~s a ~adloek~ thie ~tter ~uld ~ ~ld over to a su~q~nt acetiC. ~~tion ~ted 8~t~ 1, 1955, ~s r~etved fr~ t~ offi~ t~ ~tldt~ I~pector, ~qu~ti~ ~is~lon to l~ve t~ Baste ~ at~e~ t~ 33~ Annual ~sin~s Neetl~ of g~ P~if~ C~st Offie~l~ Conference fro~ ~to~r 3rd to 7th. Cou~i~ R~ m~o~ by ~l~n ~rt~l a~ ~larly ~rri~, that ~lmml~ r~uuted ~ 'gnntmd. ~icstion ~tmd A~t ~5, ~9~ m ~tvM f~m M~. A. J. ~11o of ~ ?or~tview ~t~, moc~ni~ by a Mmra~ ~ted Aunt 1~, f~ t~ of~iem of t~ City h~r, ~tb cmm~t~ com~ a ~~ m~ mt~ Am ~1~ ~~ at F~mtvimw ~ive a~ ~ller q~ a ~~t~. City ~~r ~I~ mtm~d t~t t~e m ~t; t~t ~ ~ eh ~ t~ ~t wt~ t~ ~licm ~Amf an~ f~d t~t it warn ~ ~r. AI~ t~t"t~ at~~ m~ll ~w t~ ~rop~ ~'teh could ~ ~t~ om at ~ ~t ~iq. ~t~n ~ t~a City Att~F b tmtm~d to pMre tb rosary resolute,, REPORTS: Councilman Lmoebto tm meyer, mmeondmd by Coumctlman Roc~a and rewularly oas'tied, that itmmm Mo. 4, 5, i, & ?, with tb omomption of 6-b (~mrra · A~hl&m~ Street Liwhtiq) un,mr Rmportm, bm me~md and placed on film. They ~ere as folloVB: Wouein~ Authority Operation: Report outlinin~ operation of ilom~in~ Authority forwarded to City Clerk ltodomdi for inclusion tn City files. Pine Terrace Dg~t~e Petition: Petition fr~m rm~idmmte in the area of Pine Terrace between Parkway Terrace and Ba/d~ Avomre IMm been re- ceived and Md been refer~ed to Director of Public Works for hie etudy and rocomendatioms. 6. City Mmm~wmr Reportm: ~ ~0 '- (a) Staff MeetAaW Minutmm - Au~amt 24, 19~5 ~/&~/- ~-/?-~- ~/~ ~ (b) Serfs Highlands Street 14ghtinw ~/l 7-- (c) Stae~ard form for complatmt on dm~ violttiomm ~ ~ ~---(d) ltefund of taxes paid City tn erro~ by 9outh 9an Francisco Land Co. 7. Mrs. O. 9eoffield letter on Lama Linde D~velopment. Mayor Smith thee resmrked that the Council would proceed ~ith report No. 6-b, coacermimg Serra Righlamlm ~treet Lighting. Lengthy discussion took plm~e commm~miag the matter, at which time Br. Victor Bobi.n~on, Man,get of the legal office of Pacific Gao & Electric Co., City Attorney Lyon~, Riclmrd lloylo, representative of the Peninsula Home Builders, I t&r~ of the City Council ami Director of Public Works 6mae, spoke concerning this matter. After diecuw~iou, Ma~or Smith rmc~mende~ tMtt the City cornmeal- orate with the Pacific Gas & Electric 0o. or with the developer, and instxmct him to provide, tko necm~ttry lighting in accordance with the terms of the contract or whatever they Work out with the Pacific Gu & Electric Co; and, at the same time, instruct the Building In~pmctor to prohibit o~cupancy of any additional herons until the lighting situation had been mettled. Counctlm&n Cortes& mo moved, ~e~anded by Co~mcilman Luo~hio. Councilman Lucchio auggemtmd that, perhaps a period of two mmekm or thirty daye be given ns the length of time ia which to have this matter t~ken care of. Councilman Cortesi amended hie motion to include thirty day~ to have the lighting in. After further diacum~ton,' Councilman Co'teal resmrked that_ he ~ould With- draw his motion and move that the subdivider be ~ven thirty daye in which to inmtall tho poles and that if the lightm were act working by that time, not to let anymore families move in. Councilman Lucchto seconded the motion. Ferther diacuesion took plm~e; after which, motion ae made and mecondmd was regularly carried. At this time, Councilman Rocca stated that he would rather see the motion re-worded, to which Mayor Smith re- KECE88: ~ Ft.~ffAo'i' HEARING .' MISSION BOAD& CHNSTNUT AVg. I ~OvgmT RESOLUTION NO. 3312: RESOLUTION ~O. 3313 OII~RIMO WOR~, MI$SIOW BOAD &C~E~TNUT AVE: P~9OL~ION )~. 2214 AWARDING COHTRACT MI ~SION ROAD& NUT AVs~Om I1~: RESOLUTION NO. ~215 DIn0 A88Ea81m~ To BE MAIMg, MISSION ROAD & CHESTNUT AVE. It~: ~-~o MI~$1OM ~LqD rrORM NO. ~l&: ~-/D~ RI~9/J~I'ION NO, 2317 Oill~ ~, MISSION ROAD ~ DRAINAGE: ,~'/~ ~ plied that the Council w~uld revert to the motion and mm~ond. Coumcill Rocca stated bm wmald like to see this matter placed on the agenda for two w~ekm from tonight, and h~ve both ~artie~ present, since there .were certain thinwm.that mu~t be clarified cor~ernin~ the pole situation. Councilman Cortemi stated he did mot n~m why the City Attormey and the City Manner could not meet with th~me people, get tc~ether, and straig! it out. After furthmr dtmc~msioa, C~umetlmam ltoeca moved, that the Ctt] Itanager be Instructed to write both the subdivider and the utility com- pany to'ad, nmi tkeir differences, come to an agreement by the next coun¢ meettng~ and have the lighting symtem inmtalled within thirty days. Cot cllman Lucchlo smcondad the motion, which mas regularly carried. Counc~ man Corteni abstained from vottm~. Recess was dee~tred at 11:30 p. m. and the meeting recalled to order at ll:SS.p. ~. The memtinw'bet~ rm~alled to ordq. r, Mayor ~mitk proceeded on to the ~ of public hearings, taking up .first the ~rotest hearinw on Old NisEi Road and Chestnut Avenue street iBprov~ments. Mayor kith, epee opmnin~ the prmte~t he~ri~, asked if there were any written prote~tS. City Clerk Rodondt re, lied none had hewn received. Mayor Smith thee asked there mere .amy protests from the audience. Mr. Ariani, attorney at law, present in the audience, stated that ho m representing three ef the p~opmr~y om' imlved in tbs area, lb stated kin clients wished to pl~OtmSt u ~~ se~t a deed of dedication w~thoat boise ~ompmn~ate( for the'property,~ B88mgmsiom toolt'place between Mr. ArLtni, the Ci.ty Attormay, smd mrs ef tho CoM~cil; after which, Mayor Smith ashed if there w~e any f~rtbe~Zpretemt4. Tl~re being ~ne, he then meal if the~m ~. a mmtAmm ~t tim p~blie bo&rtnlg bo clued. Councilman Rocca me meve~, ~ I~'~ l blab. kll call vote was as follomm: Co~mei~n ~, &pm; ~~.'.lmmmLmmHato, Mo, stat/nE that he did no umtil the o~tmm~e of--'~ttm~~m~tk~r'.Ariaei and City Attorney Lyom Councilman Cortesi, Aye, Ma~ ~tk, A~e City A~torney- Lyonm~ tho~ ~tated that he hid other re~oluttonm I~®d i,n oonnectiom with t~ mater. 'lft~r ~ eulaution, C~t~a lmt~ed, *A R~IOM OF ~ CITY ~CIL O~ Tff CIW ~AD FRON ~~ AV~ M ~ NO~ LI~ OF SAID CI~ AID ~ ~M ~L IN SAID CI~, ~ ~~I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DI~I~ OF ~UI3 ~. ~, AS E~I~~ ~11 call vote AY~ ~eil~n ~ca, ~chlo, Corral, 'kith; Noes, ~'; A~ent~ ~tl~n Richard ~mlen. City Attorney Lyons briefly explained tbs next ro~olutton; after vhtah, Councilmen ~0~oa tntr~d~ 'A ~~I~ ~ ~ CI~ ~IL ~I~D IN ~~ ~ I~I~ ~. ~,' ~ll call vote ~8 as foll~: Aye, C~il~n ~ca~ Lucohi°, Cortesi, Smith; ~, No~; A~e~, C~i~n R~o~rd G~len. Councilman Cortesi int~o~ced, '*A RgSOLtrrloN DIRICTING THE ASS~~ BE ~ AND SIGNED BY ~g DI~CIO~ 'OF~IC ~S." ~11 call vote u [olios: Ayem, ~umtt~n ~a, L~io, Cort~t, ~tth; No~, HeM AM~, ~u~1~n R1e~rdblen. Mayor Smtththem pro~eedod on to the public hearing on the Ml~sion Road Storm ~ratnage, ukl~ 1t any written protemtn had b emil received, ~o which City Clerk ltodo~di replied nmne b~d been received. Mayor Smith then'asked if'there were am~oral prete~ts. Mr. Gaudto, attorney at la~ prosest ia the audrey,, stated that ~kmd a written protest whiah he would like to file with tbs Council at trim time ia behalf of eleven property owners in the prop~me~ dim~rict. After discussion, Mayor SmArt asked if there were any other objection. Nome being registered, he the asked ~f there m a mot&on that the hearin~ be closed. Counailsm. n Lucchio moved, neoonded by COum~ilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the hearing be clewed. I~ 8mAth then a~ked ZW there was a motion that all obJmetionm be overruled. City Attorney Lyonm et~ated he had prepared a remoluttom concerning this matter. CounciLman Lucohio imtro- duced, "A RESOLUTIO~ OF TffE CITY COUNCIL OF ~ CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRAN- CIAO0 oVmULING PIMYrEST9 FOR ~ PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT WORK IN 8AID CITY PURSUANT TO PJSOL~ON OF IMTENTION NO° 21920" Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Cou~ilmen Rocca, Luc~hio, hath; Nosh, Councilman Cortesi; Absent, CouncAlman~tchard Gamleno City Attorney Lyem~ t~ma explaimmd the rmm~lution concerning the or,rtz ef w~ to ~ ~me; ~fter which, ~u~il~n ~ca int~ced, "A ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ClL OF ~ CX~ ~ ~ ~N ~IS~ ~RI~ ~ ~ SAID ~l~ ~D AND ~~ ~ ~ ~ I~RSE~ION OF SAID ll~W ~D AND G~ND A~ AND ~~~ ~ ~ ~ BE ~NE ~ D?~I~ ~ ~UIS H, ~SS, AS ~INEER,' P~I1 call vote m as fo~o~ Aye, ~cl~n R~ca, L~chlo, hath, Cortest; bE, None, A~ent, Cou~lmn RteMrd blon, RESOLUTION leo, 2218 AWARDING ~ONTRACT MI88ION ROAD DRAINAGE: RF~LUTION NO, 2219 BE IZtl~, MISSION ROAD RESOLUTION NO. 2220 AWARDING OONTi~tCT ~.~7 RF~)LUTION NO. 2221 O~I~RII~ VACATI0~ O~ ~N OF NI~ION ~D & ~~I~ ~D ~ SA~WAY ~S, I~: ~o BBmM~UTION MO. 2322 A(X~PTIBG DSBD FBOM SAFNWAY STORES, INC: ~o mUTION M. ms CQIYlIm~G D%V%BSD ORM~cg BO. 376 AI~BG ~OWI m3 ORDINANCE leO. 3S3: ~-/~ 7 OIMm ]iD. 377 City Attorney Lyoas next explained the re~olution relative to the award- tn~ of the contract. Councilman ~o~ca introduced, 'A RE~LUTION OF THE CITY OOU~CIL OF TR~ CITY OF ~ ~AN FI~I~CO AWARDI~ TRE CONTP. tCT T( P~~ THE WORK D~3CRIB~I) IN ~OLOTIO~ OF IMT~ION NO. 2192." ~oll call vote was as follow~: Ayes, Coua~il~en kcs, Lucchio, Smith, Corte~l; Noes, None; Absent, Coua~lmn Richard Gamlen. City Attorney Lyons stated the next resolution directed the assessment to be mede a~d si~ned b~ the Director of P~blic Works. 'CotmciL~an Lucc! introduced, "A RggOLl~rlOW DIRKCTING TBS ASSESSMENT TO BE MADE AND SIGNKI BY THE DIRECTOR ~OF PUBLIC WORKS." Roll call vote was am follows: Ayes, Councilmen Racet, Luo~hio, Cortesi, Smith; Noes, None; Absent, Councils Richard Gmalen. City AttOrney'Lyons then e%plaiaed that he had prepared another resolutJ in the matter, which had to do with the avard~q of a 'contract for the in~tallatiofl of a storm drain on gvergrmen Avenue from Baywood Avenue tc Col-- Creek; and, the installatio~ of a stor~ drain on' Forestview Aveaue fr~ Grand Avenue to the existing ditch on the south side of Mission Councilmen Lu~chto introduced, "A i[F~ION OF 1~ CITY OO~IL OF T~ CITY OF s0ur~ SAN FItA~CISCO AWARM~G CC~FlaC~ ~Oa TR~ I~STALLATIO~ OF A ~TOP~ DRAIN ON 1~ II~TALLATIOH O~ A ~1~ ~II~ ~ FO~I~ A~ FROM G~A~D A~ 1~ T~ ~gTI~G DITCH ON THE ~ SIDE OF ~I~lO~ ~OAD.' At this time, I~r. ~elli eo~ered a p~ot~t in behalf of h~ ~otber, bissell, asd his · r~tkps etd Sisters, l~r~ty ovler8 in the area. After discussion, roll call vote was as foll~: · A~, Councilmen Rocca, Lucchio, CortesA kith; Noes, None; A~nt, Council~an ~malen. ~a~r kith mt o~sed tb p~blic tm~ri~ o~ t~ vacation of a ~tion mi ~1~ hd. b ~ If t~ M &By ~$tten prot~tm, to which the City Clo~ r~li. H ~d MR may.. b ~d if ~d if t~ m a Mtion tMt t~ h~iq ~ closed. ~oa ~ -~ld, s~oWd ~ ~~~n ~io ~ r~larly carried. C~ty At~r~y Lyo~ ~p~d ~ mol~e which ~d ~ c~rB~ tM ~tter. After tk ~~t~oa, ~IMD ~ ~ro- CI~ ~~ ~ VA~TI~ ~ A ~AlM ~IO ~ OR ~~A~ LYX~ WI~W 8AID CI~, ~ ~~ ~ ~ AND ~ CI~ TO ~AT S~S, ~~T~, A ~~TI~.' bll call vote folXo~: Ayes, Coum~tlMn ~ca, L~chto, Corgi, ~th; ~e8, None; aMent, ~u~il~n ~en. City Attorney Lyons explatmmd the mt ~e~olution conceraiq the sm matter~ after which, Com~ci~n ~oh$o imt~~, 'A ~~l~ ~ ~ C~ ~~ OF ~ CI~ OF ~ ~ ~%~ A~xlM'A ~ OF MM CATI~ ~ A ~OF ~ r~-~Y ~~, I~T~, A ~~TION, TO ~ CIW ~ M~ ~ F~I~.' ~11 call Vote m follou: AyH, ~i~n ~ca, ~cchio, Cortoi, kith; P~, Hone; A~emt, Coun~Xmm 6~[en. M~yor kith tken opened the public he&ring e~ tM ~v~lom of for ~blie i~mont on tM ~letti ~rty on AirMrt ~lff~d. hyOr kith ~wd t~ City Clerk if any uftt~ pretests ~d ceiv~,'to ~ich ~ ~plied ~ne ~d Mn r~oivod. Mayor ~ith tf am~N f~ t'b audie~e wilbd to protest. ~ ~o~tm wre tered, kyor ~ith tbn stated, the~ biq M p~teltl, m tb~ ~tion t~t t~e hetriq ~ clM/d. ~Kilin ~ea ~ ~ved, by C~i~n ~echio and replarly carried. City Attorney Lyou re- uMd tMt i ~olution ~ Men prepared co~tnW the niter. C~il~m Lucchio intro~H, "A ~~OM ~ Tff CITY ~IL CITY OF ~ ~ ~N~ ~~N i ~~D A~K~~ L~I~ ~ In-r~.tzON ~. ~." ~11 catl vote us as follou: Aye, ~l~n ~, ~hio, ~rteoi, Smith; ~, None; bent, Cou~tl~ ~ehard ~lea. Mayor kith then took up the next matter of ordinances, the first beimw the e~ond read~nl of &m amendment to the ~oni~ ordinance to rmsmne property at 813-1~ Medea Avenue to ~-3; and, authoristq the City CLerk to set MtN for public hem3-im~m Ol) re~uin~ setters. City Attorney Lyomm stated that a mottos co~ld be entertained that the rmmdiq of the ord~nanc4 he waived and lntrm~omd by title only. Councilman Imechio so moved, seconded by CoUncilman ~h)cca and regularly carried. City Attorne'. LFomm them' md the title of tM ordinance; after which, roll mail vote warn as follows: Ayes, Councllmem Rocca, Lucchio, Cortefti, Smith; Noes, None; Alment, Councilman G&mlen. The mxt ordinance m the emceed reading .~3td adoption coGcerntn~ reS- tricted parktn~ on the nerth aide of ~outh CLu~I Street. City Attormey Lyomm stated tlmt& metLma could he entertaimmd waAvt~ the readinK and adoptions be by title maly. CeunciXm~n bern so moved, seconded by Cc~ncilmltn Luoohto and replarl7 carried. City Attorney Lyone then read th title of the ordinance; after which, roll call Vote warn a! folZowm: Ayes, Councilmen lb)cos, Lucchio, Cortemi, kith; Noen, None; bent, C0unci lmau Gamlen. Mayor blah tlleu proeeedwd on to the mt item oB the agenda concerning rewolutAoBm. City Attorney Lymmm mtat~d that a resolution had been pre- pared aaeeptin~ a ~rant Md f~ ~ Gta~ntet to Ike City. Councilman Lueehto introduced, 'A ~ OF l~g CITY COUI~CIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTB SA~ FRAI~SCO AC~IIIG A GRA~r ~IBD FBOM IK~E GXAXNINI TO THE CFTY O~ SOUTH SAN FIM~SC~." Roll call vote we as follows: Ayes, Councilmen eecca, LGochio, Cortesi, Smith; ~oes, None; Absent, Councilma~ · · ' ......... ~'t ~t°~m 'dru~n on Ev,~,~r~n Aveuve free Bay--eyed Av~mm Col=a Creek; and, the lnst&llatAon of · storm drain' on Forestview Aw f~o~ Gl-and Awsm~e to the existing d~$ch on the south side of Mission Councilman Luechto introduced, "A ~ION OF TNE CITY ~IL OF ~ CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AWARMBG C~RACT FOR THK INHTALLATIOM el ~ D~IN ~N ~N AY~ FBOM BA3qJ~OD AVENUE TO C0~ CBIIJK A~ T~B IIFSTA~TION OF A STOBM lttAIlq O~ FORBSTVIBW AVBMUK FBOM GRAND AY] TO THE EXIgTIWG DITCH OW TH~ SOUTI[ $I1~ OF MISSIOW BOAD.' At this ti Hr. Uccelli entered a pr~test in behalf of his ~other, himself, amd h hreth~ys a~d sisters, property ow~re in the ·re·. After discuewlon, roll call vote was a~ follow: Ayes, Councilmen Rocca, Lucchto, Cora Smith; Noes, None; Absent, Councilsmn Gamlen. R~LUTION NO. ORDKRING VACATION OF PTN OF MISSION ROAD & CONV~I'INO DF, ED TO SAFEWAY ~)RB~, INC: MaFor bith next Ol~md the public he~ring on the v·cation of s porti~ of. ~ion ~d. ~ ~ If t~ w~e a~y written proteOt~, to whi~ the City Clerk r~lied M~ ~d ~en r~eived. He ~ked tho.audto~o wish~ to protest. ~ protests were r~iote~d. ~ked If t~re wm a Maine ~t the h~i~ ~ closed. ~ca 8o ~ud, o~onded by ~~lmn ~echto ud r~larly carried. City At~r~y Lyo~ ~pla~d the resolution which ~d be~ ~~d co~erRl~ t~ Mtter. After tb e~hMtion, C~M~n ~ Intre- Pid, 'A ~L~iON OF ~ ~ ~~ OF ~ CI~.OF LYI~ Wl~H 8AID CI~, AMD ~~~ ~ ~ ~D ~ CI~ ~ O TO ~F~AT S~S, ~~T~, A ~~TI~." ~11 call vote follo~: Ayes, Co~oilMn ~ca, L~chio; ~r~i, ~th; ~es, None; amenS, ~u~il~n ~en. RESO~IOM !~, 3322 ACCIFTI~ ~ FBOM SAFEWAY 5TORB8, IBC: City Atto·any Lyem~ explaimsd t~m mmzt remelution coeceraiq tim sm Mtterl after ~k, ~t~n ~bio i~Mff, "A ~WI~ ~ ~ CATI~ B A ~~ ~ M~Y ~, I~T~, A rOlM: A~, ~~n ~a, ~ceh~o,-~t~, ~.th; ~, Hone; mUTION NO. m3 AmSmmmmrr,. AX aPOWr m~v~. m. ~//._F ~yor btth then opened the IMdblic kmmrlBW om the d~vimiom of ~mm~ for ~1~ i~.~.t~ont on t~ ~letti ~rty on Air~rt ~lev~d. h~ bath ~ tM City Clerk if any wttt~ protests ~d ~n re- ceiv~, to ~lch b ~lied M~ ~d ~n r~ivod. Mayor ~itb am~ if anYo~ ~ t~ museum ~m~d to protest. ~ ~ot~tm ~ ~fim- tered." Ryor ~th tbs stated, the~ ~iq M p~t~ts, m tb~ a ~tton that rife ~i~ ~ cl~ed. ~u~tlmu ~ ~ ~ved, 8~on~d by C~i~n ~chio and r~larly carrie. City Attorney Lyo~ ~- ~d t~t a ~lut~ ~ ~a p~reg eo~ln~ the ~ter. ~~ ~, ~h~o, ~rte~, ~aitb; ~, None; ~ent, ~u~il~ ~hard ~len. ORDIMAMCE ~0. 37~ ORDINANCE NO. 3~3: ~-/~ ? Mayor bath then took up the next matter of ordinanmem, the first the second reading of am ams·teenS to the zonia~ ordinance to rezone property at ~13-19 I~admn Avenue to R~3; and, ·ntkorizimW the City Clerk to met date~ for public he~in~ ou rezonin~ maters. City Attorney Lyes· stated that a ·sties could be entertained that the rrna&taw of the oriel·anne bm salved and intrm~uomd by title only. Councilman Lucchio mo moved, seconded by Councilman ROcca and regularly carried. City Attorne] Lyes· them' read the title of the ordinance; ·fief which, roll sail vote m am follows: Ayes, Council·ma ~ooca, Lucchto, CorteSi, 9mith; Noe~, None; At·eat, Councilman Ga·lea. OBDINAWCK BO. 37? PAMIJ~) -mlcrlo~ S~ CA#AL Fr~r: ~-/4, ? Tbs next ordinane~ ~a8 the second readier .aMI adoption concerui~ rem- Stinted perkinff on the north side of South Canal Street. City Attorney Lyomm mtmtmd tbmt· metJ~n could be entortaimmd mmtvimw the remdin~ and mdoptiQa be )y title mnly. Councilm~n Pxmea so moved, seconded by CouncilMn Lucchto and rewularly carried. City Attorney Lyons tm read the title of the ordinance; after which, roll call vets m am follow: Ayes, Councilmen Bocce, Lucchio, Corteai, S~lth; Noe~, ~one; Absent, Count i l~an Oa~len. AC~IMU Mayor btth then proeeedwd on to the nmzt item on the agenda concerai~ rewolutiom~. City lttor~ ~ 'stated. t~t a re~lution ~d ~en p~- ~d aaempti~ a ~amt ~d f~ ~ Giauttt to tk City. Cousin· ~cehio tntr~d, 'A ~~I~ OF ~ CITY ~U~IL OF T~ CI~ OF CI~ ~ ~ ~N ~I~." ~11 c·ll vote ~$ ~ foll~: Ayes, ~u~il~n ~Ca, ~hio, Co,esi, S~th; .N~s, None; A~ent, Council~n ~len. 7,,2 ,[ RF~LUTIO~ NO. 2225 &cc~rI~G I~ED 1~ PENINSULA TITLB CO: RESOLUTIO~ NO. 2226 ACCEPTIBG I~ED PROM PS OCCHI: RF~OLUTION NO. ?.?.27 ACCmmTIMG l~gD FROM BHRGAMA$CHI: RESOLUTION NO. 2228 ACCEPTING D~ED FROM KIISKI: ~-/S~ 1955-56 TAX RATE: ACCEPTANCE OF IM~6~T: TOM WILLIAMS DIVISION OF A$SESSMINT: CAP~fELITA (rING) 'Dlto EXTEWSION: ~ o ~-/7~ CHESTNUT & IL CAMINO I~IOM AWAID OF COWTRACT: -- PARK AVKNIJ~ HEI~IITS GRADING I~BBMIT: ~-/~ ? After an explanation of the newt re~ol'~tion by the City Attorney, Coun- cil.man ~ocea in--ed, "A RBSBLUTI~M OF T~K CITY COiPMCIL OF THE CITY OF ~OUTH SAM FRAI~I8~O ACCKFTIMG A ~ FROM PKMINSULA TITLE GUARANTY OIi~tII~tBT, A ~TIOM, TO T~ CTTY OF ~ SAN I~qBCISCO.' Roll call vote ~a~ as followS: Ayes, Ce~cll~ea ~k~.it, L~ckto~ Co~tesi~ S~tth; ~, ~; Abse~t~ Commi~ City Attorney Lyoms then explained the deed from Petrocchi, in connection with the widening of Chestnut Am; ,ftmr which, Coumetlman Cortesi im~troduced, "A RKgOLUTION OF TBB CITY C(~qClL OF TIlE CITY OF ~OUFII SAN CI800 A~ItG A BgED FBOM gMILIO A. PFFIM~I AMD CB~8 J. PgTBO- TO ~ CITY OF 90UYB ~ Flktl~Cl~).' Boll call vote mae am follo~$: Ay~m, Coum~ilmm~ Beech, Luc~h~m, Cortm, i, Smith; Moms, moms; Atment, Cc~oilman Gamlen. City Attorney Lyons explained the resolution accepting a deed from Clara & &lfiero Bmrgmmm3mhi to tko City; after which, Coumcilman Cortmai intro- dm~ed, "A ItE~OLUTION OF TBS CITY CO~MC'_L OF T~g CITY OF ~ SAN FRANCISCO AC~gPTIMG A DggD FI~M CLARA BgI~AMAgCB~ AND ALFIF~O B~B~AMA~CIII TO CITY OF 80ertl 8AN FRANCISa).' lball call vote was am follows: Ayes, Codocilmen Rocca, Lucchio, Cortesi, Smxth; Noes, none; Absent, Councilm~n Ga. lea. City Attorney Lyons then explained s resolution accepting a deed of ear,at f~ Paul & Sonic ~aria Kit~k'-, which had to do with C~ntry Cla~ ~mor. C~ncil~an Rocc~ introduc,~t, 'A R~LUTION OF THE CITY COt ICIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN le~.~NC_'~CO ACCI~FI]~ .A D~D F~ PAUL gll~l[I AND ~gNIA MARIA KII~KI, MIS WIF'~, TO l~g CIT~ OF ~ 9AN FRAN- CIK~O.' Roll call vote mae as follomm: Ayes, Councilmen Rocca, Lucchio, Co~teei, S~tth; Noes, nome; Abreast, Couactlman Gamlen. Ma: 'or Smith then maid that the nest roqolation concerned the accepting or mettin~ the 1955-56 tax rate at $1.M5. Co, mail, an I~coMo, at this tt~e, ~oved, sec°nd~d by Councilman Cortesi, that the request of F~9~Oyme~' A~s~ctation that they be plac~d on the --en.~ rm~rd~ng their benefits and workia~ on ~Ltdays be be ;rd first, am it is imperative at th.,~ time before the admption of the t~Z ate. Dimion followed, after which roll call vote was am folXomm: Ayes, Councilmen Lu~chie & Co~tesi; Noes, Coumeilmos Rmo~m & Smtt~. Coum~ilman LuoeJ~o th~n moved, se~endmd by Council,ms Cortesi, that the setting of the tax rate lo ov~_- to the next x~ularly scheduled m~etinl~, l)~sc~n feIXoved, at wl~ch time City ittormmy Lyoam stated ttmt acoordtm~ to the ordtaan~e, th~ tax rate mmm to bo met on the first T~msdmy after th0 fiFst Momlty in September. Mayor Smith stated that sin~e it hod been fo&uad that the t~ rate mt be met by tho first ream]ar mttnf in Smptmmb~, it m ruled by the Ch&ir that the mmties mss out of order. Cm~aJeilm~ Lu~chio th~a remutrked that he mould withdraw h2d motion, and leave in protest to[the un~°ntlemanly manner in hmndlinff the City BmplmFe~m. At this tl~o, Coun~i~n IA~chto left the CoMmeil ~. Coumoilman C~A'tM,t reSarined t, bat it warn not fair, and that he man ~ot ~01m~ to yore on it ei~mr. Councilman Cortest ttmn also left the Coumeil C3~mlben. Mayor Smith then moved that the tax rate be met at $1.~4 as autmitted by ~lm City Ma~mg~r. Councilman I~e~a ~ tl~ ~tO~. BaFe~r Smith thd~a withdrew him motion, subBtttu~inf a ~lutt~ ~ ~ ~n ~- ~, a~ int~i~ a re~lutiwa of t~ City ~il of t~ City of ~,; A~emt, Counties L~eht9, C~t~, Mayor 9~tth, st th~ time, amk~t City Attorney Lyons if he amd Councilman · o~ca constituted & quoml, to which be replt~ that they ~Ltd. Couacil- mss Bm3ca then moved that the tmdfot be ads,ted as l~r~n4m$~d. Mayor Sm'-:h meeOm~d the motion. IMI1 call vote' warn am folloms: Ayes, Coameil- me~ Beech & Smith; Noes, None; Atmemt, CoumCilmen Ltmah~o, Cortesi, Gamlen. Smith reported that the next tt~ concerned the authortsstion of a di-'-sion of the mmnt for T~m WilLie. C~mcilman Roc~a introduced _-,~molution of the City Counmtl of the City of 9muth ~4tm Framcimco con- fi-ming a divi~k~d ame~ment with rempemt to a portion ~ the area in- cl..~ed wlthtn the ~mtrict ~fi~ in ~luti~m of lnteati~n ~. l~. A~mt, ~il~n ~t~t, L~chto, ~1~. · t :~n t~, ~r~tor of P~lie Wor~ ~ ~t ~ t~ att~on of the ~u~il t~ ~tter of ~lita ~) ~lve ~tmton. After ~ief to :~ to w~ ~,t ~t~q ~t sill ~ ~~1 to ~ am, sad t~ tt ~ ~ st t~ir ~t~l ~. Di~motor of Public Vork~ Gems t:hlm rema~'kmd that tko btd~ have been re- ce'.~od om the mork at Ckestlut Ave. Lid Il (Itstso itstl intersection. Smith moved, the low bid of ~ie hvi~ ~.~ ~~, in ~~e ~th r~m~ti, of tb ~t~ of ~bllc ~r~, of t~ 9ta~ ~vimion of H~~. Ma. or Smith then mewed, seconded by Coumilman Rocca and regularly carried, that; the lmamit for ~radtn~ at ~k Av~ ~ht~ ~ ~n~, ~j~t to 'th coltis 4 ,u :d by t~ ~t~ of ~blic ~d, '73 SPRUOE AV~UE GYM CITY-I~"MOOL A~: 04'/o/ COURT ADJOURNMENT: Coune;lmtn kec& tm norad, ~ls~i bf Mayor kith and rmgglarly tke ~mml l~tstrtct amd tkm City Attmsmmy. be immtrt~ted to px~i~rm the nmcmmma~y c~mtract. Ma~ Smith them mm~m~, mmooadmd by Cmmmcilmmm lto~om amd regularly car- riM, that tbe Comrt I~ter be pmid a rem of ~0.0~ for tkim mtin~. Omam~:'.lmma Booca them moemd, mmommek~i by Mmyor 9m~tth amd rewe~arly car- raid, tkat tke mtiq be a~mirtel to Mm~Mb~y, &mptl: ~lr 19, 1955. Time of Ad~ournsmnt = 1:55 Remit fully muhmAtted,